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Degree
Diploma
Major
Hospitality Management | Tourism Management | Travel Management
Area of study
Services | Natural Science
Education type
Fully Online
Course Language
English
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The university offers a range of programs across various colleges, including Accounting Sciences, Agriculture & Environmental Sciences, Economic & Management Sciences, Education, Human Sciences, Law, Science, Engineering & Technology, and the College of Graduate Studies.
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The university has a strong research focus, with various research initiatives and support programs.
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Program Details
Tourism Development IIA - DTM2603
- Diploma
- Semester module
- NQF level: 6
- Credits: 12
- Module presented in English
- Module presented online
- Pre-requisite: TRT1502 or DTM1503
- Purpose: The purpose of the module is to equip students with detailed knowledge of the various tourism development types, development and management of tourism attractions, and facilities and services. Students will have insight into rural and urban tourism development. They will be able to apply their knowledge to the development and management of tourism resources and tourist attractions, as well as natural, cultural, artificial attractions and special events. Students will also be able to solve problems related to accommodation and amenities, ancillary services and facilities.
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